I think the quality of the barrel, overall stiffness of the stock, and a well designed bedding method are significant factors in producing accurate rifles. Then a good trigger helps the average Joe to actually achieve results without wizardry.
I think in order to guarantee accuracy, the rifles had better be consistently very good otherwise itl create more problems than its worth. Its time consuming and costly going out and test firing, then trouble shooting rifles which don't perform as expected.
In order to guarantee it without causing real headaches, I reckon you need to be somewhere around 1 problem rifle per 500+ rifles- which means good quality control.
You will go bust real quick if you tried to sell cheap rifles that had an accuracy guarantees that they didnt meet the
huge proportion of the time; so in some cases its better to just not offer it at all even if the vast majority would meet such a guarantee.
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gonetropo I somewhat agree, but the likes of Tikka & Sako have taken it to the next level by guaranteeing accuracy with a specified range of ammunition; whereas most will others say "sub moa accuracy guaranteed" then leave it up to the end-user to make the stars align to actually achieve it.
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